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. .. THE News Review of Current Events the World Over SENTINEL-LEADER, SPARTA, ~ i MICHIGAN Thursday, Febnar Germany Studies Anglo-French Peace Proposals—Labor Rebuked bv Roosevelt for Objections to the Auto Code—Governor Moodie Ousted From Office. By EDWARD W. PICKARD C. Wester* .Newspaper Union. N *•- A -A POSTIN'ESTAL chancellories tainted their attention toward e new plan designed to restore Germany to coci- »We eaualitr imoni Kuronean nations and to strengthen the shaky foundations of peace, as conversa- tion* ended between Pierre Laval, French foreign minister, and Sir Jchn Simon. Brit- ish foreign secretary. Germany will be of- fered a promise of re- peal of the military clauses of the treaty of Versailles In return tor re-entering tne League of Nation*. Such a concession would seem a victory for Hitler's cam- paign to restore Germany to its place as a sovereign power In Europe. Another proposal arising from the regotiation; great!; aid) France's cam- paign for security. Regional defense tacts to provide the nations partici- pating with reciprocal insistence In re- pelling an unprovoked air attack are pari of the plan. France and Great Britain are willing to enter Into sucb a aeries of pacta, aud suggest that otb- ! *r European nations be InvKed to Join. This signifies that either nation must rush planes to the aid of the other In the event of attack from the air. Ths pact will undoubtedly be concluded be- tween Great Britain and France, oo matter what action the other nations take, although no formal announce- j mflnj ho o Knn-J IHmCJC S-me European diplomats are not at all certain tbat Germany and Poland can be persuaded to change the unre- ceptlve attitude they have so far mani- fested toward suggestions for their par ticlpatlon in an "eastern Locarno." Germany may be so strongly rearmed by this time that she will not be con- cerned whether her armaments a r e le- galized. Tt»?« however, !; csly spccaJatIsa. Dispatches from Germany have Indi- cated tbe reich's willingness to engage in any conversations proposed by the Franco-British formula, but she must flrst be assured of complete equality of status. ENATOK bOKAU of IJaho. stwayr ^ sternly opposed to action that i might lead tbe United States Into for- eign entanglements, has surprisingly come forward with a demand that con- gress Investigate tbe alleged religions persecutions In Mexico and persuade ! our neighbors to the south to c»?ase them. The excuse for such proposed meddling is that some citizen* of tbe United States may be nmong the "vie tins." Through its representatives lu Washington the Mexican government calmly defies there is any religious persecution down there, and says all who obey tbt laws are permitted to worship as they please, if thc Borah Uia> n U i tell the United States to mind Its own business. Representative Fish of New York followed Borah's lend by Intro duclng in the house a resolution calling upon the President to take diplomatic steps toward abatement cf what he ueciares is growing communism in Merlco. He said the communistic trend was directly connected with ihe alleged religious persecutions, nnrt that entrenchment of communism In Mexico would seriously affect the United 3tates. "THREE million pounds of steel In * the fo;-m of a huge gate was slowly lowered into place at the Boulder dam. the great Colorado river was placed under control, and there came Into be- ing s new lake whl?b will eventually be the largest ever mane by man. In two or three years it wlii extend back 115 miles from tbe dam. By June 1 next It will contain about 3.000,000 acre feet of weter or one-tenth of Its cs padty. Only one of the diversion tan nels remains open. It la on the Ne- vada side and through It will be per- mitted to flow only enough water to meet the needs of Irrigation In the Im- perial vklley of California. lag a conference with Soviet rupre sen tat Ives. Secret a rv Cordell Hull sd mltted that diplomatic dilly-dallying bad eome to an end. Hnl! issued a curt statement (h&t 'certain diplomatic changes'* bad been ordered In Moscow. Tbe acting naval attache will be withdrawn, the con sulate generalship wll! be abolished, I and further reductions will be made In tbe personnel of the embassy, he stated. The SislcH" ^ period of strained relations bstween ibe two countries, although not to the point of the United States govern- ment's withdrawing recognition. \V)» iiam C. Buiiiii witi remain as ambas- sador but there Is little doubt thai the United States will not proc«»ed with construction of an embassy bnilding. and that arrangements for creating consulates In other parts of Russia will be deferred. D IOTING broke out In England as a protect against the new dole men sure, despite an announcement by Minister of Labor Oliver Stanley that recent reductions in unemployment pa«*nents would be restored. Thousands continued their protest campaign, demanding not only the restoration of relief cuts, but an In- crease over the scale of relief imposed before the advent of the unemployment assistance board last month. Violent clashes occurred at Sheffield where a mob of 10.000 hauled with mounted police. At Glasgow during n discussion of the new relief coitces fcion* I Wo r<iiincillnr« Hirnit-n O!!! of the council chamber and a band of unemployed met. and women were also forcibly ejected. ' d»»cred eleet!«e« m the Detroit area which revealed that less tha s 10 per cent of the employees were affiliated with the federation, ami presumably : for this reason Orees and h!s aids were not consulted in the natter of renewal j of the code. The President lost no time In serv ing notice that labor would not be permitted to dictate administration policies. Extension of the code was welcomed sociatlon. its officers declaring there would be steadier work In their fac- tories and that winter unemployment would be greatly reduced. The changes in tne code call tor the introduction of new models during a GO-day period before or after October 1. and pay and a half for overtime work. Two days later the President again tired back at the federntlt > in reply to Ihe federation executive council's -le- rnaud that S. Clay V.IIIiams. adminis- tration '»oard chairman, be removed at least until a cigarette code satisfac- tory to labor could be approved. Wil- liams had been appointed afler care- ful consideration, the President said, and there MAS no need T t any con- troversy. A resolution bad been pa„«*ed by the labor council asking WiMiam C,r«»en to seek the ouster or Williams as » foe iti moor Eeiore .ie took tne MtA post Williams headed w of the nation's Ir.rsrcst tobacco companies. Uu lot contempt. ilucOacken was sen- tenced to Jail by the senate when he failed to produce data requested by tbe senate air mall iovestlsratlng commit- tee. TV 2 District of Columbia Supreme court held the senate acted within its power, bat the District Court of Ap- peals sided with MacCracten. pHE much-advertised benefits frcss x Russian recognition have been rather less than satisfactory. Neither the wide expansion of trade which was anticipated, or the satisfactory settle ment of debts materialize^. au( ; r«.iiow PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT renewed ! tbe automobile code, with two j chnngt? designed to stabilize employ- ment; but the American Federation of tabor. growing dally more dissatisfied with the government s pol icy, denounced the code extension, and President William Green said: "We will not a.-ccpt It, recog- nise nor yield to It" The federation's exec- utive council bitterly attacked Donald Rich- berg. emergency coun- cil director, and Dr. Leo Wolinan. chairman of the automo- bile labor board, asserting they are hos- tile to the American Federation of La- bor. W o l m a n ' s l>«n rr: not long ago con- Wm. Green A FTER less than a month In office Gov. Thomas H. Moodie was oust- k» th® y^rth S' ^rcrcc ccur' The court held Moodie Ineligible on the ground thai he had voted, and thereby established residence. In Min- nesota In 1800. Tbe corjrtltntlonaI pro- vision requires candidates fi>r governor to have lived In the state five consecu- tive years before election. His suc- cessor, Lieut. Gov. Walter H. Wei ford, will l»e the fourth governor in seven months. Last June Ihe State Supreme court ordered the removal of William Lsngcr. slw had just been convicted of conspiracy to solicit political con- tributions from federal relief workers. During his brief term in office, Moodie w a s In difficulties with the leg Islature. the lower house being con- trolled by the Nonpartisan nartv which was hostile to Moodie, who was the second Democrat ever to win Ihe office. \\7 ILLIAM MAC CRACK EN. former v v assistant secretaiy of commerce for aeronautics, will spend ten days in Jail, the Supreme court decreed, thus eettllna the rleht of rhe sennte to outs /~\ ROANIZED labor In America oow v -' gives Its full support to the Inter- } •" It was officially announces is.- Swiss city that President William Green of the American Federation of Lnbcr, will be the American member of the body. Lwu Jvuiuuu, Franco taticr leader, la a speech at Geneva, expressed the Joy of labor representative* of all toun- tries at the co-operaiinn of American labor. A CTING With startling rapidity, the Agricultural Adjustment Adminix- tralion ousted a C"aop of radical New Dealers, which Secretary of Agricul- ture Wallace said was "for the *<hm! of the service." Jerome N. Frank, Lee Preasnmn and Frank Shea ami Gardner Jackson all temlered their resigua- tlons. The final fate of Fred C. H«»we. Victor Rot loam Uid Alger Hiss still re- main In donhr. The bloodless purge of the group. 4UWKU rtS oi ucxioril G Tngwell, was unexpected. Evident- ly signals were confused, I>ecause Pres- ident Roosevelt In his press oni'er- ence stated that he was uninformed of any sucb action, hut 'nter in the day. .Secretary Wallace said the President was aware of the action before it w a s announced. Wallace added, however, that Tug- well. who ls !n Florida, had not been consulted. It may be remembered that Tngwell's fight for Frank resulted In Ihe discharge of George X. Peek as AAA administrator, and it was felt by some that it was to avoid possible trouble with Tngwell that he was not j informed of the plan. Agricultural Administrator Davis In- formed newspaper men that the order was necessary to preserve hrinmnr. j "There was mounting difficulty in j gctlSus iionga uunc." will Aiintitiiairn r tor Davis. "We believed things would function more smoothly If they were directed by men familiar will, farm problems and havinu a larm back- ground." Wallace was asked If this statement applied to Tngwell. He hastily replied that Tugwell had an excellent farm background, which may be a distinc* surprise to many. j *T*HK flrst special federal grand Jury * to be called at Waablc^ton since the Teapot Dotr- oil scandals more than ten years ago. began investigation of tne public works scandal involving an alleged conspiracy to use J00 miles of California redwood pipe ln a Texas irrigation project that originally called for no pipe at all. PWA Administrator Harold L. lckes instituted thc grand jury action. The ; l r t ~ ters amsnJ thc tL833MO Wll lacy couuty (Texas) water control |<ru gram to irrigate citrus orchard Jckes claims the money was promised by I'WA on tlie nniier^candiiig lhat the Willacy project would be a gravity sys- tem requiring no pipe, and ih.it after the pa|*>r* were signed by PWA the plans were iu.-«tcrIousl.\ altered to make it a pressure system aud to use lllllou ft f rO< v.wwl t.i.... k inj^»o tbe evidence to he placed before the jurj, PWA officials arnl engineers Texas politicians and lumbermen were parties to the conspiracy. Wheu the Willacy c.>uiity matter lias been sifted, the Jury may investigate reported Irregularities In other PWA projects and may also start a new In vcatlgat>'in of War department con tracts. IBALLARDS NEWS BRIEFS ! Mr. and Mrs. Austin Laubnch at- tended che Lincoln Club banquet at ahe Civic Auditorium in Grand Rap- ids. Saturday night. P The Misses uouise and Qouiae Rice spent the week end in Kent City Mtii Mr?. Rice's sister Mrs Lsuia Pocalk and family. Mr . Cyrus S. W. Fields spent the end with friends tn Kern ntw aok memoers oi the BaiWds chureb express their sympathy to the family of Mrs. Anna Stevenson. Lee Bradford attended a dance tn Grand Rapids last Saturday evening. SHOP FROM OI'R CLAamnnk *nu You will always find bargains listed among our classified advertisements. Make it a practice to look them over every- week. ^>. MiL-L-ER DENTIST All Work Guaranteed Phone--Office 173 Kes. 124 SPARTA MICH. il WELDING REPAIRING KLACKSMITHING - - - Automobile Repair Work Track Bodies and Semi-Trailers " " f t te Order Wagon Work Farm Machinery Repairing Black- smithing and Iron Work Hone- Shoeing after April 1 — Oxv- Acetylene Welding, Brazing »od Hard Surfacing for longer wear. We make your troubles a alea- *ure by giving quick service at reasonable prices. Ko Job too Mg or too amall. Give us a trial on your next Job. ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS C. P. Wolter & SOB —Just four miles west of Sparta— PHONE 49-21 L GEORGE W. BETTES FUNERAL CHAPEL AND MORTUARY COMPLETE AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Prices Reasonable Special Attention Given Floral Order* Lady AasUtant No Extra Charge for Chapel gerrleas An Established Service Worthy of Community Interest PHONES Residence l#7-r-3 Chap* lOT-F-g Reverse Phone Charges on Kent City Casnovia Calls SPARTA MICHIGAN GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION Notice is Hereby Given lhat a GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION will be held in the Township of Sparta fPrecinct 11 COUNTY OF KENT, STATE OF MICHIGAN AT TOWNSHIP HALL, Within Said Township, on Monday, March 4 A D- 1935 For the purpose of nominating candidates of the several political parties participating therein for the following offices, viz.: Judges- Uth judicial Circuit County School Commissioner at the newjow prices • • ater operating economy apd as fpr the performance WITH , - 1 • - k /CHEVROLET C HEVROLET has always specialized in giving extra value. But never before has Chevrolet offered such big and outstanding values as the New Standard Chevrolet and the new Master De Luxe Chevrolet for 1935. You can see the low prices . . . the lowest ever placed on cars of such high qualitv. You can prove the greater operating economy. For t e s t s s h o w t h a t t h e n e w Chevrolet* give even higher gasoline and otl mileage than did last year's models. And as for performance . . . well, there's only one thing we ask you to do . . . decide with a rv*el You will experience getaway—power—and smoothness so extraordinary that you will be happy to confirm the wisdom of the Statement: Choose Chevrolet for quality at low cost. May we suggest that von drive on- of these new Cherrolets—today? CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT, MICHIGAN Carr.par* Chnroitt't low d^iiwernlpriest mnj roiv G. A/. A. C. urm». A Gonorml Motort Value Ml * \ x l w NHHpr' Th. T>« TIE IEW S T A I M R I CHEVROLET AMO U P . Li»l pr«* ot Stmn.ltkul at Flint, With hi tiro RELATIVE TO OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE POLLS Election Revision of 1934—No. 413—Chapter VIII Sectkm 1. Oa the day of any electta. tbe polls stall be opened ac seven o'clock In the forenoon, and Shall be continued open until 8L\ o'clock In the afternoon and no longer: PROVIDED. That in townships Che board of in- spectors oT uiiUtoi. My, tn Us discretion, adjourn the polls at twelve o'clock noon, for one hour, and tiyvt the townahip board in townships and the legislative body te cities and villages may. by resolution, provide Chat the polls shiU be opened at six o'clock ln the fcrenoon snd may also provide that the poll* s*»n be kept open not later than eight o'clock in the evening ot the sune day. Every qualified elector present and In line at the poHs at the hour prcecrihed for the closing thereof shall be allowed to vote. Mich. sn. Frioubjoct to ohongo without nor>c«. TIE IEW MASTER IE LIXE C1EVMUET $ > . inu M 030 00 «W<(ioM/. S60 Vtth bumper*, u loo*. I Km tUt peioo ot Mm tot Flint. Mt US 00 , > without i THE PfMAA of scOd election will be open a t 7 o'clock a . m and will re- main open until « o'clock p. m Eastern Standard Time, ot said day of election, unless the Board of Election Inspectors shall in their discretion, adjourn the Polls at 13 o'clock, noon, tor one hour. Dated February 5, A. D. 1935. V£RN G. ANDRUS, Township Clerk. C H E V R O L E T - f o x > 9 3 5 CHOOSE CHEVROLET FOR QUALITY AT LOW COST , SPARTA MOTOR SALES SAUR & SAUR SPARTA, MICH. KENT CITY, MICH.

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Page 1: apd as fpr the performance ELECTION - Sparta …spartahistory.org/newspaper_splits/The Sentinel Leader/1935/The... · Franco-British formula, but she must ... By June 1 next It will

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THE

News Review of Current Events the World Over

SENTINEL-LEADER, SPARTA, ~ i

MICHIGAN Thursday, F e b n a r

Germany Studies Anglo-French Peace Proposals—Labor Rebuked bv Roosevelt for Objections to the Auto

Code—Governor Moodie Ousted From Office.

B y E D W A R D W . P I C K A R D C. Wester* .Newspaper Union.

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P O S T I N ' E S T A L c h a n c e l l o r i e s ta in ted t h e i r a t t e n t i o n t o w a r d e n e w p l a n

des igned t o r e s t o r e G e r m a n y t o coci-» W e e a u a l i t r i m o n i K u r o n e a n n a t i o n s

a n d t o s t r e n g t h e n t h e s h a k y f o u n d a t i o n s of peace , a s c o n v e r s a -t ion* e n d e d b e t w e e n P i e r r e Lava l , F r e n c h fo re ign m i n i s t e r , a n d S i r J c h n S i m o n . Bri t -ish f o r e i g n s e c r e t a r y .

G e r m a n y wil l b e of-f e r e d a p r o m i s e of re-peal of t h e m i l i t a r y c l a u s e s of t h e t r e a t y of V e r s a i l l e s In r e t u r n t o r r e - e n t e r i n g tne

L e a g u e of Nat ion*. S u c h a c o n c e s s i o n would s e e m a vic tory f o r H i t l e r ' s cam-pa ign to r e s t o r e G e r m a n y t o i t s p l ace a s a sovere ign p o w e r In E u r o p e .

A n o t h e r proposa l a r i s i n g f r o m t h e r e g o t i a t i o n ; g rea t ! ; a i d ) F r a n c e ' s cam-pa ign fo r secur i ty . R e g i o n a l d e f e n s e t a c t s to p rov ide t h e n a t i o n s par t i c i -p a t i n g wi th rec iproca l i n s i s t e n c e In re-pe l l ing a n u n p r o v o k e d a i r a t t a c k a r e p a r i of t h e plan. F r a n c e a n d G r e a t B r i t a i n a r e wil l ing to e n t e r I n t o s u c b a a e r i e s of pacta , a u d s u g g e s t t h a t o tb - ! * r E u r o p e a n n a t i o n s be InvKed t o Join. T h i s s ignif ies t ha t e i t h e r n a t i o n m u s t r u s h p l a n e s to t he a id of t h e o t h e r In t h e e v e n t of a t t a c k f r o m t h e a i r . T h s p a c t wil l u n d o u b t e d l y be c o n c l u d e d be-t w e e n G r e a t B r i t a i n a n d F r a n c e , oo m a t t e r w h a t ac t i on t h e o t h e r n a t i o n s t ake , a l t h o u g h no f o r m a l a n n o u n c e - j

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S - m e E u r o p e a n d i p l o m a t s a r e n o t at a l l c e r t a i n t b a t G e r m a n y a n d P o l a n d c a n be p e r s u a d e d to c h a n g e t h e unre-c e p t l v e a t t i t u d e they h a v e so f a r mani-f e s t ed t o w a r d s u g g e s t i o n s f o r t h e i r p a r t i c lpa t lon in an " e a s t e r n L o c a r n o . " G e r m a n y m a y be so s t r o n g l y r e a r m e d by t h i s t i m e t h a t s h e will no t b e con-c e r n e d w h e t h e r her a r m a m e n t s a r e le-ga l ized .

Tt»?« however , ! ; c s l y s p c c a J a t I s a . D i s p a t c h e s f r o m G e r m a n y h a v e Indi-c a t e d t be r e i ch ' s w i l l i n g n e s s t o e n g a g e in any c o n v e r s a t i o n s p r o p o s e d by t h e F r a n c o - B r i t i s h f o r m u l a , b u t s h e m u s t flrst be a s s u r e d of c o m p l e t e e q u a l i t y of s t a t u s .

• E N A T O K b O K A U of I J a h o . s t w a y r ^ s t e r n l y opposed t o a c t i o n t h a t

i migh t l ead t be U n i t e d S t a t e s In to for-eign e n t a n g l e m e n t s , h a s s u r p r i s i n g l y come f o r w a r d wi th a d e m a n d t h a t con-g r e s s I n v e s t i g a t e t b e a l l eged re l ig ions p e r s e c u t i o n s In Mexico a n d p e r s u a d e

! o u r n e i g h b o r s to t h e s o u t h to c»?ase them. T h e e x c u s e f o r such p roposed medd l ing i s t h a t s o m e c i t i zen* of t b e Un i t ed S t a t e s m a y b e n m o n g t h e "vie t i n s . " T h r o u g h i t s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s lu W a s h i n g t o n t h e M e x i c a n g o v e r n m e n t ca lmly d e f i e s t h e r e i s a n y re l ig ious pe r secu t ion d o w n t h e r e , a n d s a y s a l l who obey t b t l a w s a r e p e r m i t t e d to w o r s h i p a s t h e y p l ease , i f t h c Bo rah

Uia> n U i tell t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s t o m i n d I t s o w n bus iness . R e p r e s e n t a t i v e F i s h of N e w York fo l lowed B o r a h ' s lend by In t ro d u c l n g in t h e h o u s e a r e s o l u t i o n ca l l ing upon t h e P r e s i d e n t t o t a k e d i p l o m a t i c s t e p s t o w a r d a b a t e m e n t cf w h a t h e u e c i a r e s is g r o w i n g c o m m u n i s m in Mer lco . H e sa id t h e c o m m u n i s t i c t r e n d w a s d i rec t ly c o n n e c t e d wi th i h e a l leged r e l i g ious p e r s e c u t i o n s , nnrt t h a t e n t r e n c h m e n t of c o m m u n i s m In Mexico would s e r i ous ly a f f e c t t h e Uni ted 3 t a t e s .

" T H R E E mil l ion p o u n d s of s t ee l In * t h e fo;-m of a h u g e g a t e w a s s lowly

lowered i n t o p l a c e a t t h e B o u l d e r dam. the g r e a t C o l o r a d o r i v e r w a s p laced u n d e r con t ro l , a n d t h e r e c a m e Into be-ing s n e w l a k e wh l?b will e v e n t u a l l y be t h e l a r g e s t e v e r m a n e by m a n . In two o r t h r e e y e a r s i t wlii e x t e n d back 115 mi les f r o m t b e d a m . By J u n e 1 next It will c o n t a i n a b o u t 3.000,000 a c r e fee t of w e t e r o r one - t en th of I ts c s p a d t y . Only o n e of t h e d i v e r s i o n t a n nels r e m a i n s open . It la on t h e Ne-vada s ide a n d t h r o u g h It will be per-mi t t ed to flow only e n o u g h w a t e r to meet t h e n e e d s of I r r i g a t i o n In t h e Im-per ia l vklley of C a l i f o r n i a .

l ag a c o n f e r e n c e wi th Sovie t r u p r e s e n t a t Ives. S e c r e t a rv C o r d e l l Hu l l s d m l t t e d tha t d ip lomat ic d i l ly -da l ly ing b a d e o m e t o a n e n d .

Hnl! i s sued a c u r t s t a t e m e n t (h&t ' c e r t a in d i p l o m a t i c changes '* bad been

o rde red In M o s c o w . T b e a c t i n g nava l a t t a c h e wi l l b e w i t h d r a w n , t h e con s u l a t e g e n e r a l s h i p w l l ! be abo l i shed ,

I a n d f u r t h e r r e d u c t i o n s will be m a d e In t b e p e r s o n n e l of t h e e m b a s s y , h e s t a t e d .

• T h e SislcH" ^ per iod of s t r a i n e d r e l a t i o n s b s t w e e n i b e t w o c o u n t r i e s , a l t h o u g h not to t h e po in t of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s govern-m e n t ' s w i t h d r a w i n g r e c o g n i t i o n . \V)» i iam C. B u i i i i i wi t i r e m a i n a s a m b a s -s a d o r bu t t h e r e Is l i t t l e doub t t h a i t h e Uni ted S t a t e s wil l no t proc«»ed wi th c o n s t r u c t i o n of a n e m b a s s y bni ld ing . a n d tha t a r r a n g e m e n t s fo r c r e a t i n g

c o n s u l a t e s In o t h e r p a r t s of Russ i a will b e de f e r r ed .

D IOTING b r o k e out In E n g l a n d a s a p ro tec t a g a i n s t t h e new d o l e

men sure , d e s p i t e a n a n n o u n c e m e n t by Minis ter of L a b o r O l i v e r S t a n l e y t h a t r e c e n t r e d u c t i o n s in u n e m p l o y m e n t pa«*nents wou ld be r e s t o r e d .

T h o u s a n d s c o n t i n u e d the i r p r o t e s t campa ign , d e m a n d i n g not only t h e r e s to r a t i on of re l ief c u t s , but an In-c r e a s e ove r t h e s c a l e o f r e l i e f imposed b e f o r e t he a d v e n t of t h e u n e m p l o y m e n t a s s i s t a n c e b o a r d last m o n t h .

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of t he counci l c h a m b e r a n d a b a n d of unemployed m e t . a n d w o m e n w e r e a l so forc ib ly e j e c t e d .

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and Mrs. F r e d Woodwork s p e n t W e d n e s d a y evening Pebruary 30 c , ^ a v » : _ - r n o o n w l t h Mr . W o o d w o r k ' s T 5 £ With m o t h e r . M r s C y n t h i a Bar l a t M u s k e -

r e d u w d pr ices f o r smal l ch lMren . C o m e a n d get <sil you c a n e a t . F r e s h a r o u n d sausage , f r i ed p o t a t o e s a n d S S r ^ t h i n ^ w l l l be served bes ides t h e f a m o u s Rowena pancakes .

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Mrs. G r a c e Powney a n d a lady f r i e n d of G r a n d R a p i d s were b u n d a y visi tors a t t h e h o m e of Mr . a n d MIA. Wjjn Old Ham.

Mrs . H. L. Miller r e t u r n e d t o h e r h o m e S a t u r d a y a f t e r s p e n d i n g t h e pa s t two m o n t h s w i th r e l a t ives i n W a y n e .

F O R D ' S T H E A T R E IN W A S H I N G T O N ' S T I L L S T A N D S

Old F o r d ' s t h e a t r e , scene of t h e as-sass ina t ion of P r e s i d e n t Lincoln , is ci-in s t a n d i n g o n T e n t h s t r ee t . I t h a s long been a b a n d o n e d »or t h e a t r i c a l purvoses JU*U iut m »•«««= *•—- ——— — a rec ru i t ing office f o r *he a r m y a n a a s a n office bu i ld tng . I t w a s m a d e in to a I jruvMn m u s e u m i n 1932. I t s one large r o o m c o n t a i n s m a n y i n t e r -es t ing exhib i t s of Civil w a r pertod and ob jec t s c o n n e c t e d w i t h tihe l i fe of th* g r ea t E m a n c i p a t o r . Inc luding newspaper s c o n t a i n i n g a c c o u n t s of h i s assass ina t ion . N o a d m i s s i o n is c h a r g e d

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NOTICE Casnov ia Village Caucus will b e h e l d

W e d n e s d a y evening. F e b r u a r y 20 a t 8 p. m.. a t t h e council rooms.

P. M H A R N E R , Village Cle rk .

O h a r l e s Hot*Lin of Ho l l and h a s oeen vis i t ing for a few d a y s a t t h e h o m e of M r . a n d Mrs . N. P . H o l d e r

Mrs . S a r a h J o n e s Is qu i te 111 w U h b r o n c h i a l t rouble .

Mrs . Victor Pe te r son is qu i te ill t h i s week a t t h e h o m e o i Mrs . J a c k Day . j

J o e M o n t g i - n e r y a n d Oscar J o h n s o n r e t u r n e d S u n d a y eTCiring ' r e m a t r i p t h r o u g h I l l inois whe re Mr . M o n t g o m e r y b o u g h t severa l ho r ses a n d b r o u g h t b a c k t o sell o r e x c h a n g e .

Mr . a n d Mrs . R o b e r t K r i g e r e n t e r -t a i n e d S u n d a y wi th a waf f l e d i n n e r . T h e gues t s inc luded Mr. a n d Mrs . P r a n k J o h n s o n . *£r a n d Mrs . Ernes* K r i g e r . a n d Melvin Kr ige r .

Mr . a n d Mrs . R a y M o n t g o m e r y of R o g e r s D a m s p e n t t h e week e n d a t t h e B l a i n e Speese h o m e .

M r . a n d Mrs . Eugene Aus t in of S p a r -t a a n d Mr. a n d Mrs . C h a m p i o n of M u s k e g o n were S u n d a y d i n n e r guecrts of M r . a n d Mrs . E. E. Aust in .

n h a r i e s M e r r v i n a n of K a l a m a z o o a n d Miss Mi ldred Hook of Muskegon s p e n t S u n d a y a t t b e h o m e of Mr . a n d Mrs . Noble Hook.

O e t your t l cka t s a t once for t h e W a s h i n g t o n Civic B a n q u e t a n d K e t c h -a m ' s address . See some m e m b e r of

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preparation. '- f o r valenUrv? p s r u e s . T h e ch i ld ren have f o u n d t h a t they c a n m a k e Va len t ines w h i c h a r e a s p re t ty a s t h e o n e s w h i c h a r e f ~ r sa le in Che stores. O n e would be su rp r i sed t o see how ar t i s t i ca l ly p a p e r doily des igns c a n be worked o u t o n m a n l l l a papvr .

you fo rge t , t h e less you Mr. a n d M r s P e t e r F e r g u s o n of New-

aygo a n d Mrs. Clyde C a r l s o n a n d son . Donald , of G r a n d R a p i d s were S u n d a y gues t s of Mrs . A r m l n a F e r g u s o n . w .

Lois W e s t o n was h u r t TTun-sday ey- T h e l e s s v o u s t udy , " the less you know:

ge t ; T h e more know;

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en ing whi le s l iding o n H o l b e n ' s hill n o r t h of town. S h e received i n j u r i e s t o he r b a c k

Gues t s a t t h e h o m e of M r . a n d Mrs K e n t Br ink S u n d a y were Mr . a n d Mrs . E rnes t S t r e a m a n d f a m i l y . M r s . D e m -ins a n d Miss J u n e Demius .

M r s N o r m a n Rossell w a s g u e s t a t a l uncheon served t o t h e advisory boa rd of t h e K e n t c o u n t y e r o e r i m e n t a i l ibrary a t t h e Y. M C. A. T h u r s d a y .

T h e Snow ne ighbo rhood c l u b will mee t T h u r s d a y ' t oday* wi th M r s . S i n a Sevey.

Mrs. Virginia Cooper h a s b e e n very ill t h e pa s t few weeks.

Mr . Osca r BJork is conva lesc ing a f t -e r a severe a t t a c k of t h e flu.

Andrew Car l son a n d A r t h u r T r o -a t t ended t h e H a r d w a r e c o n v e n t i o n

. a t G r a n d R a p i d s t h i s week. Mrs. Morey But le r of G r a n d R a p -

ids waf S u n d a y

T h e less vou know, t h e less you f o r -

T h e less you forge t , t h e m o r e you know;

So why s t u d y ?

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S P O R T S M A N s m r I h a v e no t i ced boo ing a n d Shouts

of d i s respec t a t t h e r e c e n t basketbal l game*. S o m e t i m e s t h e r e f e r ee is t h e so-cal led " g o a t " ; s o m e t i m e s i t Is a p l aye r on t h c oppos ing t e a m ; f r e q u e n t -ly i t is a m e m b e r of t h e local t e a m . How u n s p o r t s m a n l i k e a r e such act ions. Le t us n o t al low our t e m p e r s to ge t t h e be t t e r of us . l e t u s n o t d e t r a c t in any way f r o m t h e e n j o y m e n t of t h a * wholesome jjport. 'No m a t t e r w h a t m a y be t h e decis ion of t h c referee, n o

General Primary Election

Township of Tyrone f Precinct 1]} COUNTY OF KENT, STATE OF MICHIGAN

AT TOWNSHIP HALL, Within Said Township, on

Monday, March 4

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M o n d a y . P e b r u a r y 4. t h e f i rs t t e a m took Us a n n u a l journey to L a n s i n g t o visit t h e C a p i t o l a n d t h e College, a n d to see a b a s k e t b a l l game In U»e even ing , j

T h i s yea r t h e t eam h a d a m i l i t a r y Notice is Hereby Given that a G E N E R A L PRIMARY ELECTION escort in t h e personage of O e n e r a l will be held in the Arch iba ld Rosse l i . I t was Uiought n e c -essary a n d p r o p e r t h a t they s h o u l d have ?JI e sco r t , so G e n e r a l Rossell c o n -sen ted t o d o t h e Job.

Thti a f t c m e e n «nent i n t h e u s -ual p a s t i m e of seeing shows. T h e r e were e n j o y e d by aU Including Wi lk .

I n t h e e v e n i n g t hey Journeyed t o t h e fleld h o u s e o r t h e C a m p u s of M. 6 . C. a n d saw S t a t e d e f e a t W e s t e r n R e -serve by t h e score of 36 to 17.

Whi l e p a s s i n g t h r o u g h G r a n d R a p -Ids. t h e y s t o p p e d a t t h e good OI ' R e d Lion a n d R e d w a s surely g lad t o see t h e m . A f t e r e a t i n g so m u d h h e r e . they t h o u g h t t h a t they needed a w o r k cu t . F r o m a l l a c c o u n t s t h e y go t w h a t

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rniWH^bfn a n d o t t o Black- m a t t e r w h a t a p l aye r o n t h e local or | t hey w a n t e d , f o r they fixed flat t i r e s For the purpose of nominating candidates of the several political opposing t e a m docs, l e t u s r e f r a i n f r o m , a n d wa lked t w o miles f o r gasol ine b e - j part ies part icipating therein fo r t he following offices, viz.-

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Judges—17th Judicial District m o r s

Second g r a d e i*>nor s t u d e n t s a r e Pau l Blocker. R u t h B l o h m . R u b y Claw-son, a n d Lola J o h n s o n .

a n y r e m a r k s o r Jeers. Le t us be loyal to o u r t e a m s a n d t r e a t t h e opposing t e a m wi th r e spec t . 8 o s t u d e n t s of K .

fore t h e y r e a c h e d home. Aside f r o m t h e work-ou t . t h e

en joyed t h e i r t r i p very m u c h .

I ALPINE GRANGE N E W S

Real Estate Farms For Sale

W e h a v e severa l inqui r ies f o r F a r m s . L is t Y O U R F a r m .

CaU or wr i te .

Miln W h i t e . E. H a r r y Norr is . N o n i s Bldg.. G r a n d Rapids .

Casnovia .

About 60 a t t e n d e d t h e O r a n g e mee t -ing W e d n r s d a y even ing . Roy Dar t ing »<»*•'»» in t h e absence of t h e overseer , Orover B a u m h o f f

V T h e H o m e Economics c o m m i t t e e s guest of h e r m o t h e r over : r > o w h a v e s u f f i c i en t f u n d s t o p u r c h a s e

tab le service a i d we will soon l i ive ou r m u c h - n e e d e d si lver

Casnovia Persona l s Mrs. Mary Norton. Correspondent

County School Commissioner

K E N T C I T Y A U D I T O R I U M S a t u r d a y . F e b r u a r y 16 " H A P P Y L A N D I N G "

wi th R a y Walke r . J o s e p h i n e W e l l s a n d Noah Beery

Out-of-Town Service

Motor e q u i p m e n t a n d t h e good r o a d s a b o u t t o w n h a v e grea t ly b r o a d e n e d t h e a r e a i n w h i c h we serve. A t e l -e p h o n e ca l l p l aces t h e f a -cil i t ies of o u r service w i t h -i n t h e r e a c h of a l l i n t h e s u r r o u n d i n g t e r r i t o r y , r e -gard leas uf d i s U c c c . Cl i -e n t s a r e t h u s a s su red of t h e m o s t eff ic ient f u n e r a l s e r -vice a t a m o o e r a t e cost , n o m a t t e r how f a r f r o m t o w n t h e h o m e m a y b e loca ted .

to roll call. T h e "Diary' was a h u m o r o u s r e a d i n g given by | F r a n c i s Alber t . Be t ty B r o w n a n d Anne Wenger also gave r e a d i n g * .

Ed D u n n e b a c k s a n g seve ra l solos. In-c luding t h a t b e a u t i f u l o ld song . " M o t h -er ." A m o d e r n lul laby w a s given u , I da Albert . Musica l se lec t ions by Wi l -l i am W in l and a n d Anne W e n g e r c o m - ; pie ted t h e p r o g r a m .

I t was decided t h a t i i would be n o mis t ake to h a v e M r . a n d Mrs . La* ' - ! r ence Brown a n d Anne W e n g e r m a k e al l a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n of t h e t h r e e - a r t p lay , "All a Mis take ." d i rec ted by L a w r e n c e B r o w n a t t h e Alpine O r a n g e h a l l . W e d n e s d a y eve- I

• • • • , . . . n ine , F e b r u a r y 27. a t 8:30. Admission | gues t s of Mr. a n d Mrs . Axel C o r l e n i n tor c h i W r e n i 0 c e n t s ; adu l t s , 23 cents . O r a n d R a p i d s S u n d a y . M r . C a r l e n | inc lude* d a n c i n g a i t e r t h e p lay . I

; r ecen t ly r e t u r n e d f r o m a t r i p t o Swe- " Yt ' W a s s g r e e d t h a t - A lp ine G r a n g e [ den whe re h e visi ted h i s p a r e n t s . , n e e d s a d e g i e e t e a m , so t h e lec ture r

Mrs . C. B. S t i n s o n r e t u r n e e f r o m B a t t l e Creek whe re s h e h u d been for abou t bhree weeks d u r i n g t h e illness of he r d a u g h t e r - i n - l a w , Mrs. E. W. J o h n s o n . M r . a n d M r s S t inson l e f t

Only f ive m e m b e r s fa i led t o respond ^ F r iday f o r Bay C i ty t o visit Dr . roll call. T h e " D i a r y of a Ch icken , " 1 a n d Mrs W a l t e r S t lnso i

Sen . vnd Mrs . Haro ld S a u r . M r . a n d Mrs. C . B. Leaver a n d M r . a n d Mrs . R . J . K r i g e r were gues t s a t t h e L in -coln b a n q u e t a t t h e civic a u d i t o r i u m . G r a n d R a p i d s S a t u r d a y

Mr . T»r»d Mrs. J . L. C h a s e w e r e S u n -d a y gues t s a t t h e h o m e of Mrs . E t t a Btil ings a t S p a r t a S u n d a y .

Mr. arirf Mrs. O u s t J o h n s o n a n d Mr. a n d Mrs . Ed B l o h m e n d f a m i l y were

Rossell Funeral Home

P H O N E 341 : K E N T C I T Y

Miss E-nma A n d e r s o n of T u s t l n a n d L u t h e r J o h n s o n of C a s n o v i a were vis-i tors a t t h e Ed O s t r o m h o m e S a t u r -dr,v.

C*rkion-Tro*aat Spec ia l f o r t h i s week - 6 Roilo Toi le t P a p e r , ondy 19c.

Ee p r e sen t a t t h e m e e t i n g of t h e Senior Bible c lass a t t h e M a m r e l u n d L u t h e r a n c h u r c h t o n i g h t ( T h u r s d a y ) . A fine p r o g r a m is be ing p r e p a r e d a n d r e f r e s h m e n t s will be s e rved by t h e commit tee-

Ge t your t i cke t s a t o n c e f o r t h e W a s h i n g t o n Civic B a n q u e t a n d K e t c h -a m ' s address . See some m e m b e r of your loca l t icket c o m m i t t e e , o r p h o n e No. 3. T h e S e n t i n e l - L e a d e r few r e se r -vat ions.

R i l m a r Pick h a s accep ted a pos i t ion in rehabilitation w o r k freer. M . S . C.

a n d Mrs. W a l t e r S t i n s o n and fami ly f o r a few days .

Mr. a n d Mrs . W o l t e r a n d son spen t S u n d a y wi th Mrs . W o l t e r s pa ren t s . M r pnd M r s F r e d Be imbaue r . n e a r O o o d l n g - . . ^

Miss KUUI OVT-I —-e n d gues t of M i s s A v o n n e Wescot t .

Mr a n d Mrs . A r t h u r P o t t e r of G r a n d R a p i d s cal led on t h e i r a u n t . Mrs. Ca r r i e W e b b las t S a t u r d a y , a t t h e h e m e cf Mrs . E. J . C o n n e r .

M r a n d Mrs . Alex H a n n a of EngUsh-vllle were S u n d a y Vtoltors a t t h e h o m e of Mrs. Andrew M a n n a a n d son James .

Mrs . E l i zabe th W h i t e r e t u r n e d h o m e M o n d a y a f t e r t w o weeks visit a t the F r e d S c h a m b e r s h o m e c a r i n g f o r Mrs. S c h a m b e r s a n d t h e n e w baby.

Miss G e r t r u d e B o w m a n of S p a r t a was t h e gues t of Be l l e S tan ley las t week end-

Miss B a r b a r a H e r r a n a n d George H u m p h r e y s of L a k e v iew were week e n d vis i tors a t t h e G . R . H u m p h r e y s home.

Ge t your t i cke t s a t once for t h e W a s h i n g t o n Civic B a n q u e t and K e t c h -a m ' s address . S e e s o m e m e m b e r of your local t i c k e t c o m m i t t e e , or p h o n e No. 3, T h e S e n t i n e l - L e a d e r for r ese r -vat ions .

Miss Li la C o n n e r h a d a s h e r gues t over t h e week e n d . Miss Doro thy K n o w l t o n of S p a r t a .

Mr a n d Mrs . O h r i s K u h n were S u n -day gues t s a t t h e E d w a r d Westcot t home-

F r e d a G r e i n e r of Muskegon

Of h*5 pa r en t s . M r a n d RELATIVE TO OPENING A N D CLOSiNG OF THE POLLS Mrs. Eri R o o d Mr. a n d Mrs . Lowel l I B a r n u m a r e i n Detroi t fo r t h e week. Elect ion Revision of 1934—No. 413—Chapter V I I I

M r s N e t t i e Hal l had as h e r g u e s t s 8ec t ion I. O n t h e day of a n y e l ec t ion t h e pol*s sliall be opened a t s e v e n on S u n d a y . M r and Mrs. C h a s . C a r d , o'clock i n the fo renoon , a n d shal l be c o n t i n u e d o p ^ n unt i l s i x o 'clock i n t h e of Muskegon . a f t e r n o o n a n d n o longe r : P R O V I D E D . T h a t in townships t h e b o a r d of i n -

Mr. a n d Mrs . Albert Encksoa i of | ^pectors of e lect ion m a y , in Its d i sc re t ion , a d j o u r n t h e polls a t twelve o 'c lock G r a n d R a p i d s spen t W e d n e s d a y a t the h o m e or t h e i r son. S t a n l e y , a n d family . .

P R I M A R Y R O O M T h o s e w h o h a d a n off day l as t week

were B e t t y J e a n Heuvewwsi , . Duvia R a n s o m , I v a n Holden, A r t h u r G e n u , a n d R i c h a r d Bitely

O n T u e s d a y , rhe pupi ls of t h e t h i r d a n d fou: h g r a d e s e n t e r t a i n e d t h e f i r s t a n d second g r a d e r wi th s tor ies of L i n -co ln ' s b o y h o c d .

V a l e n t i n e ' s d a y wll! be observed in ou r r o o m b y m e a n s of a p a r t y .

noon, f a r o n e h o u r , a n d t h a t t h e t o w n s h i p b o a r d l n townships i nd t h e leg is la t ive body ln cit ies a n d vil lages may . by r e so lu t ion , provide t h a t t h e po l l s s h a l l be opened a t six o'clock in t h e forenoon a n d m a y a lso provide t h a t t h e pol ls s h a l l be kep t o p e n not l a t e r t h a n e ight o 'c lock i n t h e even ing of t h e s a m e day . E v e r y qua l i f ied e lector p r e sen t a n d In l ine a t t h e polls a t t h e hour prescr ibed f o r t h e closing thereof sha l l be allowed t o vo te .

a n d t h e conserva t ion d e p a r t m e n t a n d will leave l n a b o u t t w o weeks .

A n e w t e l ephone w a s c o n n e c t * * t h i s • week. No. 342. Mrs . H . L. Mi l le r .

Mr . a n d Mrs . C l a r e n c e Rossel l a n d son Car ro l of F l i n t s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h M r s Mab le Rossell .

Mrs. W . O. H o l m e s w a s a g u e s t of Mrs. A n l u l a h Ho lmes a t S p a r t a M o n - 1

day. 44 books were given o u t S a t u r d a y a t t

t he K e n t City l ib ra ry . M a g a z i n e s a re f u r n i s h e d for a n y o n e w i s h i n g t o use t h e l ib ra ry a s a r e a d i n g r o o m d u r i n g ! ohe h o u r s 2 t o 5 a n d 7 t o 9 o n W e d n e s -day a n d S a t u r d a y .

Mrs . Leslie G l l l a m a n d M r s Norouu i Rossell a t t e n d e d t h e c o n c e r t Monday-even ing given by t h e n o t e d s inger Dusol ina O i a n n i n i ^ a t t h e Civic a u d i -

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appo in t ed F r a n c i s Alber t , R i n a Sohol-t e n e n d A d a Alber t t o o r g a n i z e a t e a m a t once.

G e t your t i cke t s a t o n c e f o r t h e W a s h i n g t o n Civic B a n q u e t a n d K e t c h -a m ' s add re s s . See s o n " m e m b e r of your local t i c k e t c o m m i t t e e , o r p h o n e No. 3. T h e S e n t i n e l - L e a d e r f o r r e se r -va t ions

T h e C h a r i t y c o m m i t t e e r epo r t ed ' h a t Rober t Anr.ock. w h o is s l ight ly t m -111 w i t h p n e u m o n i a , is s l ight ly Im-proved .

A del ic ious l u n c h w a s se rved by G e n ? W h e e l e r a n d Lav in i a D a r l i n g , followed by danc ing .

T h e B e a n o c o m m i t t e e a n n o u n c e d a n o t h e r p a r t y f o r W e d n e s d a y evening, | s p e n t T h u r s d a y a n d F r i d a y w i th he r F e b r u a r y 13. m o t h e r , Mrs . E. C . G r e i n e r .

At roll ca l l a t o u r n e x t m e e t i n g Dr . a n d Mi*. F . D . Hersey were F e b r u a r y 20. eve ryone is a s k e d to a u s - gues t s of D r a n d Mrs . A. Nyland of gest a c o m m u n i t y p r o j e c t t h e O r a n g e 1 G r a n d R a p i d s , S u n d a y . m i g h t p romote . _ J M r . a n d Mrs . R . V. Wol te r visited

G R A M M A R R O O M A large percentage of the s tudents

have been absent the past week be-cause of colds .

Belle S t a n l e y . Avonne Wesco t t . a n d R c ' a n o R a n s o m a r e t h e sfcuients h a v -ing a B a v e r a g e a n d being n e i t h e r a b -sen t n o r t a r d y i o r t h e m o n t h of J a n -ua ry .

We a r e h a v i n g a V a l e n t i n e p a r t y t h e l a s t h o u r of school on T h u r s d a y .

T h e v i s i t o r s l n ou r room d u r i n g J a n -u a r y were Eve lyn a n d Alice S t i n s o n , N o r m a R o o d , Alice Lyals, D o r o t h y E m -m o n s . A l m a Nor ton , J a c k S a l s b u r y , Mrs . W e s c o t t , a n d Mrs .*Brot t .

T h e r e will be n o school F r i d a y be -cause of . the Muskegon coun ty t e a c h e r ' s mee t ing .

T r e a s u r e I s l and , by R o b e r t Lou i s S t e v e n s o n i s being read t o t h e s t u d -en t s .

—Nellie H u m p h r e y s .

T H E P O L L S of sa id election will be o p e n a t 7 o'clock a . m . a n d wi l l r e -m a i n open un t i l 6 o 'clock p. m. E a s t e r n S t a n d a r d T ime, at aald day of e l ec t ion , unless t h e Board of Elect ion In spec to r s sha l l i n t h e i r discret ion, a d j o u r n t h e Polls a t 12 o'clock, noon , f o r one h o u r .

Dated February 5, A. D. 1935.

N. E. WESTON, Township Clerk

REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR

T h e p l a n w h i c h t h e M i c h i g a n B a k -ers ' assoc ia t ion ls p r o m o t i n g will be discussed by S t an l ey P i t s c h a n d Ar t H a r a d i n e . T h e r e will a l so be a n o r i -ginal r e a d i n g , a o d a s u r p r i s e f e a t u r e a n d muslcafl salect ions. T h e c a s t wh ich will p r e s e n t a p lay a t t h e K e n t C o u n t y P o m o n a m e e t i n g a t Car l is le G r a n g e , F e b r u a r y 21. h a v e been a sked t o r e -hea r se a t t h i s mee t ing . L u n c h will be serve-j. a n d d a n c i n g will comple t e t h e evening.

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G e t your t i c k e t s a t o n c e for t h e W a s h i n g t o n C.vlc B a n q u e t a n d K e t c h -a m ' s a d d r e s s . See some m e m b e r of your local t i cke t c o m m i t t e e , or p h o n e No. 3, T h e s e n t i n e i - i - e a a e r for i w vat Ions.

W A N T A D S W E W I L L A P P R E C I A T E your o r d e r s

for f u n e r a l sp rays , w e d d i n g bouque t s a* O K n M rnw t f r

I FOR SALE—Out F l o w e r s of a i l k inds . Po t t ed p l a n t s . F u n e r a l sp rays . W e

I daKver Os tanan ' s GreenJwuse . P h o n e 1 13. tf

h i s m o t h e r Mrs . A u g u s t a Wol te r n e a r Gooding S u n d a y .

Mr . a n d Mrs . A. B . B r o w n of W y o m -ing P a r k s p e n t S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t h e George N o r t o n h o m e .

Mrs. G l e n Beuache l e n t e r t a i n e d t h e J u n i o r br idge g r o u p a t a 1 o'clock l u n c h e o n b r idge S a t u r d a y las t .

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I day. Mr. a n d Mrs . Elza Eglof ' s baby w a s

very ill we*k. S a v e M a r c h 2 f o r t h e firemen's

' dance . | Bruce Moore of K a l a m a s o o spent t h e j week e n d he re .

Mr. a n d Mrs . H . O . Bro t t a n d son Bobbie. S u n d a y e d w i t h Baldwin r e l a -

| t ives. H. O. B r o t t a t t e n d e d t h e l u m b e r -

n*n s conven t ion i n G r a n d R a p i d s las t W£€kL.

Mr. •»"<* M r * A r t h u r I^»wls a n d f a m -Z j Srr«££.y ' "=^h M r and F red R a d u w .

Mr. a n d Mrs . C lyde Allen of Casper . W y o m i n g w h o h a v e been visit ing re l -a t i ve s a n d f r i e rv l s i n Mich igan t h e

K E N T CITY* L. T . L. T h e K e n t City L. T . L. m e t M o n -

day a f t e r n o o n . F e b r u a r y 11. T h e d e -vot ional m e e t i n g was led by B e t t y W l l -kerson. O u r m e m o r y verse w a s P s a l m s 41:1. T h e lesson was t a k e n f r o m t h e las t c h a p t e r i n ou r s tudy book a n d i n -c luded t h e s t o r y of t h e T h r e e P a r t n e r s . T h e m e s s a g e f r o m H u m p y w a s a lso read . Rol l cal l showed 31 m e m b e r s p r e s e n t , f o u r of which were n e w . At t h e c lose of t h e mee t ing a v a l e n t i n e to t h e s h a p e of a l i t t le r ed h a t c h e t b e a r -ing a s u i t a b l e t e m p e r a n c e m o t t o , w a s h a n d e d t o e a c h chi ld . L igh t r e f r e s h -m e n t s w e r e served. T h e n e x t m e e t i n g will b e M a r c h 11. M e m b e r s p l ease b r ing d u e s .

General Primary Monday, March 4, A.

Election D. 1935

T o t h e Qual i f ied Electors of t h e T o w n s h i p of Tyrone (P rec inc t No. 1)

COUNTY OF KENT, STATE OF MICHIGAN Notice is he reby g iven t h a t In c o n f o r m i t y w i th t h e "Mich igan Elec t ion Law,"

L t h e n n d e n l g n e d T o w n s h i p Clerk, wiU u p o n any day, excep t S u n d a y a legal hol iday, the day of a n * r e g u l a r o r specia l . lec t ion o r p r i m a r y e lec t ion , receive f o r r eg i s t r a t i on t h e n a m e of a n y legal voter in nald T o w n s h i p n o t a l -r e a d y reg is te red who May Apply T o Me Per sona l ly for snch r eg i s t r a t i on . P r o -vided. however, t h a t I c a n receive n o n a m e s f o r regis t raUon d u r i n g t h e time i n -t e rven ing be tween t h e Second S a t u r d a y b e f o r e a n y regular , special , o r o f f i c i a l p r i m a r y elect ion a n d t h e day of snch e lec t ion .

T h e las t day of Gene ra l Reg i s t r a t i on does no t apply to persons w h o vote' u n d e r t h e Absent Voters ' Law. (See R e g i s t r a t i o n by Aff idav i t ) .

CASNOVIA

Township Caucus Cal led f o r n o m i n a t i n g o f f i ce r s f o r sa id towresliip o n M a r c h 4. 1935. a t 1:30 p. m a t Oaanovk t townsh ip h a l l D a t e d J a n u a r y 30. 1935.

B y O r d o r of Ooomntt tee : J o h n Bull. Lawrence Lee. W i i h a m Nieisoo. 8

Notice is hereby given t h a t I will be a t t h e Postoff ice

Saturday, February 16, 1935 As provided by Sec. 3, C h a p t e r S, P a r t I I . Mich igan Elect ion L a w -

Revis ion of 1934 F r o m I o'clock a tn. un t i l t o'clock p. m. o n e a c h said day f o r t h e p o r p o s e of R E V I E W I N G t h e R E G I S T R A T I O N a n d R E R E G I S T E R I N G aocb of t * e q u a l i -f ied e lec tors of said T O W N S H I P a s S H A L L P R O P E R L Y app ly t h e r e f o r .

T h e n a m e of no person but a n A C T U A L R E S I D E N T of t n e p r e e i a c i a t t h e t ime ot reg is t ra t ion , a n d ent i t led u n d e r t h e eons t l tuUon. if r e m a i n i n g s n c h

to vote a t t h e n e x t . lec t ion, sha l l be enter**, in t h e

Notice is f u r t h e r given t h a t I will be a t t h e Postoffice Wednesday , F e b r u a r y 29, 1935. f r o m 9 o'clock a m. to 5 o'clock p. m . T h u r s d a y . F e b r u a r y 21. 1935. f r s m 9 o 'clock a m-, to S o'clock p.

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to vote a t a n y e lec t ion oer p r imary e lec t ion , a n d A a l l . U N D E R O A T H s t a t e t h a t h e o r s h e Is s r e s i den t of such p r ec inc t a n d h a s resided In t h e T O W N S H I P T W E N T Y DAYS n e x t preceding s u c h e l e c t i o n o r p r imary elect ion, d e s i g n a t i n g pa r t i cu la r ly t h e p lace of h i s o r h e r resU&£Cc -**i t h a t tie o r she powseaaca t h e o t h e r qua l i f i ca t ions otf a n elector u n d e r t h e cons t i t u t i on ; a n d t h a t o w i n g t o t h e

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T I O N P R E C I N C T otf a T O W N S H I P t o smothe r election p r ec inc t otf t h e same T O W N S H I P sha l l have t h e r i g h t , o n a n y day previous t o e lec t ion , o r p e i -•nary elect ion day . o n appl ica t ion t o T o w n s h i p Clerk, to h a v e h i s o r h e r n a m e u a c j f e r r e d f r o m t h e reg is t ra t ion book of t h e precinct f r o m w h i c h h e o r s h e «*4fl R E M O V E D to the registration book otf t h e p r rc inc t i n w h i c h h e o r a h e T H E N R E B I D K 8 S u c h elector sha l l h a v e t h e r ight t o h a v e s u c h t r a n s f e r m a d e o n a n y E L E C T I O N or P r i m a r y E lec t ion d a y by ob ta in ing f r o m t h e b e d of inspector* of such election or primary elect ion of the p rec inc t f r o m w h i c h h e or ahe HAS R E M O V E D a C H t T I F I C A T E otf T R A N S F E R a n d p r e s e n t i n g u e Mid ce r t i f i ca te to t h e B O A R D O F E L E C T I O N I N S P E C T O R S O F T H E P R E -C I N C T I - H E OR S H E T H E N R E S I D E S .

1 Dated February S, A. D. 1935. N. E. WESTON, Township Clerk